Ami McKay is a Canadian author renowned for her compelling historical fiction. Her debut novel, "The Birth House," became a bestseller and was followed by critically acclaimed works like "The Virgin Cure" and "The Witches of New York." McKay's writing is celebrated for its rich storytelling and vivid portrayal of women's lives. Besides her novels, she is also a playwright and journalist, contributing to her diverse literary career.
Sometimes you have to be a high-flying bitch to survive.
A woman's body is her own until it's taken from her.
Sometimes a girl has to be brave enough to break her own heart.
When you fall in love, it's not always easy to tell the difference between a dream and reality.
In a world that tries to silence women, speaking up is an act of rebellion.
Sometimes the only way to heal is to face your past head-on.
Hope is the fire that keeps us going, even in the darkest of times.
Strength is not measured by physical power, but by the ability to persevere.
Sometimes the most unexpected friendships are the ones that save us.
A girl's worth is not defined by her circumstances but by her determination.
The world may break you, but it can also make you stronger.
Sometimes the greatest danger is not from others, but from the secrets we keep within ourselves.